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    Islamophobia and Europhobia

    Sorry, Dex, but I have to take issue with your comment. A Europhobe is described as someone who has "a strong dislike of Europe or opposing participation in the European Union". I think JBR would quite happily accept that it descibes him accurately. As it would all or most UKIP supporters...
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    Islamophobia and Europhobia

    Islamophobia has often been defined on here as "an irrational fear of Islam" But I was considering the definition of europhobia, and I immediately thought of it as "an irrational fear of Europeans" I thought that's insane, so I checked, and sure enough "europhobia" is: So I thought, hang...
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    Should We Shrink Economy To Reduce Need For Immigration?

    So what is your view for the future of democracy? As it seems to be a political construct, in you opinion, what are it's benefits?
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    How are you planning to vote?

    Made me laugh. :lol: :lol: I wish I could be as accurate and witty at the same time.
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    I'm always right.

    Entirely pointless, if you don't mind.
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    I'm always right.

    I know, I'm not obliged to follow it. :wink:
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    I'm always right.

    :wink:
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    I'm always right.

    This thread is pointless. :wink:
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    To R N

    Syntax errors are easily correctable and important because with syntax errors left uncorrected the post can be difficult to understand, or even make nonsense of the comments.
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    To R N

    I'm sorry to have disappointed you, Dex. I've never denied using insults. In fact on several occasions I've accepted that I use insults. But I think, in all honesty, I can say that I'll only respond with insults to those that insult me first, just to remind them that they can't insult me with...
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    'Religion of peace' is not a harmless platitude

    You claim that browsing for islamophobic websites to reproduce the pages on GD forum and copying - pasting silly pictures is living your life. :roll: Sad life you have. In your case the silly pictures replaces the reasoned arguments that you can't produce. But you can't povide a reasoned...
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    'Religion of peace' is not a harmless platitude

    You're demonstrating to all and sundry your ability to hold a reasonable discussion with your infantile responses.
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    Farage this morning

    I think it's a safe assumption that some of the contributors to GD forum can't discuss immigration without resorting to racist comments. In fact, I'd go further, some of the contributors to GD forum can't discuss much at all without resorting to racist comments.
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    'Religion of peace' is not a harmless platitude

    I assume, HandyDope, fom your interest in Douglas Murray's comments, that you are a neoconservative? You want to revert back to the colonial attitudes, intervening in other country's affairs, including by the use of military intervention? Promoting the UK's interests abroad, by the use of...
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    Cabbie joke

    A man walked out to the street and caught a taxi just going by. He got into the taxi, and the cabbie said, "Perfect timing. You're just like Brian!” Passenger: "Who?" Cabbie: "Brian Sullivan. He's a guy who did everything right all the time. Like my coming along when you needed a cab...
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    Those ROP people strike againe

    Dopey plonker. You think I went on a two month holiday because your memory has tricked you into thinking you were ignoring me. :lol: A perfect example of your delusional disorder. (My apologies to anyone who is genuinely suffering from this condition) If I could be bothered I could easily...
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    James Bond

    Interesting that Rebus's TV character has been mentioned because according to Ian Rankin, he purposefully avoided seeing any of the TV programmes so as not to be influenced by the TV portrayal of the Rebus character. Whereas Bernard Cornwell wrote additional books to explain and accommodate the...
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    Those ROP people strike againe

    Quite so, micilin. I think we also forget the system that was in place prior to colonisation, i.e. lots more chiefs!
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    Farage this morning

    You could use the libel or slander laws if you felt that you'd been falsely described. So there is legislation already in place. That of course only applies where the perpetrator and the target are identifiable, I believe. I'm not sure if the 2013 Act changes that...
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